ORISE provides expertise in the medical management of radiation incidents through the operation of the Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site
(REAC/TS), a dedicated DOE facility located in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

ORAU, managing contractor of ORISE, collaborates with federal, state and local agencies to provide health communication and training solutions that enhance the well-being of the public and the nation’s workers.

Recently discontinued, the University Radioactive Ion Beam (UNIRIB) consortium consisted of eight partner universities that performed basic nuclear physics research using the fast-growing technique of radioactive ion beams.

ORAU, which manages ORISE for DOE, works closely with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to perform research focused on air quality, contaminant dispersion and climate through its Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division.

ORAU, which manages ORISE for DOE, works closely with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to perform research focused on air quality, contaminant dispersion and climate through its Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division.

Charlee Bennett served as the associate lead from 2009 to 2011 in developing the Center for Advanced Thin Film Systems (CATS) laboratory at ORNL through the Postdoctoral Research Associate Program, managed by ORAU.

Postdoctoral scientist Jay Gaillard investigates ways to improve energy storage and power delivery using supercapacitors as part of the Savannah River National Laboratory Postdoctoral Research Associate Program.

Dr. Matthew Garcia serves as a DOE AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow in D.C. where he takes part in the Energy 101 initiative: an attempt to create and implement an introductory-level, interdisciplinary, undergraduate energy course in classrooms across the nation.

Dr. Sivaram Harendra is working to enhance the efficiency of Integrated Pollutant Removal systems, which help decrease carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fueled power plants, by reducing a power plant's water consumption.

As some scientists turn to solar and wind energy to combat the rise in harmful greenhouse gases, West Virginia University assistant professor Dr. David Mebane looks to improve current energy technologies to mitigate these harmful fossil fuel emissions.

Joseph Ranalli, Ph.D., a postdoctoral student with the National Energy Technology Laboratory research fellowship program, is looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact of combustion-based power generation systems.

As part of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command Research Participation Program, Dr. Carl Stephan is developing chest x-ray analysis methods to help identify the U.S. soldiers fallen in the Korean War and buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.